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Newsom deploys California criminal teams after exploding Trump for “ militarization cities’ ”

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Governor Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., Announced his deployment plan for California Highway Patrol “on Thursday, the crime suppression” in the Golden State to prevent crime and promote public security.

“While the Trump administration undermines cities, California is associated with them and gives real results. With these new deployments, we double these partnerships to rely on progress and continue to reduce crime,” Newsom said in a statement.

The officers will associate with local agents of the application of laws in major cities, notably Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Diego, Inland Empire, Central Valley and the Bay of San Francisco, according to the Newsom office.

The White House was quick to make fun of the deployment of Newsom’s crime, saying to Fox News Digital in a statement on Friday: “After Newscum spent weeks criticizing the president’s very successful efforts to repress the crime, he returned to his proven strategy: kiss and copy the Trump agenda.”

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Governor Gavin Newsom

Governor Gavin Newsom speaks in Los Angeles on March 26, 2025. (Frazer Harrison / Wireimage)

Despite the accusation of copier, the spokesperson for the White House, Abigail Jackson, admitted that “the more the democrats follow the example of the president to repress the crime, the better for the American people!”

“Crime stops should not be a partisan exercise, but Democrats like Newscum have tried to make one,” she added. “President Trump’s partnership with DC MPD led to a record decrease in crime and countless dangerous criminals have been removed from the DC streets.”

Newsom says it’s time for President Trump to “grow” in reprimand on the deployment of the National Guard

At a press conference on Thursday, Newsom criticized President Donald Trump for “militarization of American cities” in the middle of the president’s repression against crime in Washington, DC, his announcement followed the remarks of the California summit in Politico on Wednesday, where Newsom ridiculed “the president’s authoritarian trends”.

Newsom also castigated the president to federalize the National Guard in California without his request earlier this summer. Trump has since followed suit in Washington, DC, and launched a similar action to Baltimore and Chicago to fight crime.

When Trump announced that he was deploying the national guard in the national capital earlier this month, he distinguished Los Angeles and Oakland as “very bad” on crime and later said that San Francisco had been “destroyed” by democratic leadership.

President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump visits the American police operations center Anacostia on August 21, 2025 in Washington, DC (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)

“Today’s announcement is based on the efforts of CHP success already underway in Oakland, Bakersfield and San Bernardino. The CHP officers assigned to the deletion of the saturation of the high crime areas, target the delinquents of rehearsals and will seize weapons and illicit drugs,” said the Newsom office in a statement published Thursday.

According to the Governor’s office, in Bakersfield, San Bernardino and Oakland, where crime suppression teams have already been deployed, officials have made more than 9,000 arrests, recovered nearly 5,800 stolen vehicles and confiscated more than 400 firearms last year.

“By combining resources, information and staff, we can better disrupt criminal activity and strengthen communities safety and safety across California,” said CHP commissioner Sean Duryee.

At Thursday’s press conference, Newsom continued to criticize the Trump administration.

California Governor Gavin Newsom during an event

Governor Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., Attended a press conference on July 2, 2025 in Burbank, California. (CARLIN STIEHL / LOS Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Citing the disease control and prevention centers 2023 dataNewsom said if Trump was serious about the fight against crime in the United States, he should send troops to Louisiana and Mississippi. The two red states have homicide rates almost four times higher than California.

Newsom’s office also highlighted California $ 1.7 billion in investment In the fight against crime since 2019, praising that the levels of homicide, qualified theft and real estate crime have dropped or lower than pre-pale or lower levels Data from the Association of Heads of Big Cities.

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The Governor of California has made his announcement while some blue states and cities are preparing for the possible deployment of national guard troops to combat crime in their communities.

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